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Stacy Sauls is a voice for inclusiveness and social activitism in the deeply divided Episcopal Churc...
Long before student volunteer work became a hot item on college campuses, there was Furman\u27s Coll...
Up and down the eastern half of the nation, from Philadelphia to Jacksonville and points in between,...
Furman and Greenville are better places thanks to the vision and leadership of Max Heller
Bea Plyler helped set the bar for the high standards by which the university continues to be measure...
Lessons learned at Furman continue to define and shape the career of an award-winning teacher and sc...
A recent graduate reflects on her unorthodox yet all-encompasssing Furman education -- and the peopl...
At the close of the 2010-11 academic year, Furman said farewell to five faculty members who worked a...
Featured articles include: In the Spirit of Dr. Earle, A Couple of Economists by Marguerite Hays...
A.V. Huff retires after an illustrious career as a teacher, administrator and historian
While Greenville Womans College struggled to overcome serious financial problems, Zadee Shuler and h...
Forty years after his graduation, Joe Vaughn\u27s trailblazing influence is still felt on the Furman...
Francis W. Bonner\u27s contributions to Furman\u27s growth and development are virtually unmatched i...
Featured articles include: What More Can a Man Ask?, Thirty-three Years: A Reminiscence by Franc...
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